EP2856825A2 - Common orders for a shared control channel - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the technology relates to radio communications, and in particular, to sending control signals to user equipments (UEs).
- UEs user equipments
- the radio network controller communicates with one or more core network (CN) nodes which are connected to one or more other networks, e.g., the Internet, public and private telephone networks, etc.
- the RNC also communicates with one or more base stations called Node B's as well as one or more other RNCs.
- WCDMA has been upgraded to include high speed packet access (HSPA) in two steps.
- HSPA high speed packet access
- the first step improved the downlink by introducing high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), which is based on shared channel transmission, and includes features such as shared channel and multi-code transmission, higher-order modulation, short Transmission Time Interval (TTI), fast link adaptation and scheduling along with fast Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ).
- HSDPA high speed downlink packet access
- HSDPA includes a transport layer channel, a High-Speed Downlink Shared Channel (HS-DSCH), implemented using three physical layer channels.
- the High Speed-Shared Control Channel (HS-SCCH) informs a UE that data will be sent on the HS-DSCH, two slots ahead of time.
- the Uplink High Speed-Dedicated Physical Control Channel (HS-DPCCH) carries
- the High Speed-Physical Downlink Shared Channel (HS-PDSCH) is the channel mapped to the HS-DSCH transport channel that carries actual user data.
- HS-SCCH orders are used in HSPA as a fast layer L1/L2 control signaling that complements slower, higher protocol layer signaling such as radio resource control (RRC) signaling.
- RRC radio resource control
- Examples of HS-SCCH orders relate to (de)activation or triggering and include: UE discontinuous transmission (DTX) (de)activation (HS-SCCH orders introduced in the 3 GPP HSPA standard Release-7), UE discontinuous reception (DRX) (de)activation (orders introduced in Rel-7), HS-SCCH-less operation (de)activation (orders introduced in Rel-8), enhanced serving cell change triggering (orders introduced in Rel-8), secondary downlink carrier (de)activation in multiple carrier (MC)-HSDPA (orders introduced in Rel-8, Rel-9, Rel- 10 and Rel-11), secondary uplink carrier (de)activation in DC-HSUPA (orders introduced in Rel-9), and switching between uplink (UL) transmit diversity activation states (orders introduced in Rel-11).
- New HS-SCCH orders are being considered within the ongoing Rel-11 work item "Further Enhancments to CELL FACH” (3 GPP Tdoc Rl-111336). New HS-SCCH orders may also be considered within other ongoing Rel-11 work items such as "Four Branch MIMO Transmission for HSDPA” (3 GPP Tdoc RP-111393), “HSDPA Multiflow Data Transmission” (3 GPP Tdoc RP-111375), and "MIMO with 64QAM for HSUPA” (3 GPP Tdoc RP-111642).
- the intention is to introduce scheduled demodulation pilots, where a Node B can dynamically turn on or off the transmission of the demodulation pilots for specific antennas based on, e.g., radio conditions, traffic conditions, user locations, etc.
- the timing of when these pilot signals are turned on or off may be indicated to the UE via an HS-SCCH order.
- HS-SCCH orders One problem with current HS-SCCH orders is that an HS-SCCH order only can be sent to one UE at a time, i.e., an HS-SCCH order is dedicated to one UE. Accordingly, changing the activation states for many UEs means that many HS-SCCH orders must be sent that require significant radio and processing resources and also create interference.
- a radio base station that communicates with user equipments (UEs) over a radio interface on a shared control channel in a cell coverage area determines a common control channel order for transmission over the shared control channel for a group of multiple UEs in the cell.
- the base station processes the common control channel order to associate the common control channel order with a common control channel order identifier and transmits the processed common control channel order in the cell over the shared control channel.
- a non-limiting example of the processing includes masking the common control channel order to associate the common control channel order with the common control channel order identifier.
- the base station monitors for common control channel order acknowledgment messages (ACKs) from the UEs in the group.
- ACKs common control channel order acknowledgment messages
- the base station retransmits the processed common control channel order using a dedicated control channel order that includes a UE- specific identifier assigned to the one UE that is not assigned to the other UEs in the group.
- the base station determines if a total number of ACKs received from UEs in the group is less than a threshold.
- the base station retransmits the processed common control channel order, and if not, the base station transmits the common control channel order using a dedicated control channel order that includes a UE-specific identifier assigned to the one UE that is not assigned to the other UEs in the group.
- the base station determines a dedicated
- the dedicated, UE-specific control channel order is processed to associate the dedicated, UE-specific control channel order with a corresponding dedicated, UE-specific control channel order identifier.
- the base station transmits the processed dedicated, UE-specific control channel order in the cell.
- the base station and UEs may be part of a high speed packet access (HSPA) cellular communications system that includes a radio network controller (RNC) communicating with the base station, where the shared control channel is a high speed shared control channel (HS- SCCH), the common control channel order identifier is a common high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) Radio Network Identifier (H-RNTI), and the dedicated, UE-specific control channel order identifier is a dedicated, UE-specific H-RNTI.
- the base station may receive from the RNC a common H-RNTI and a dedicated, UE-specific H-RNTI for each UE in the group, where each respective dedicated, UE-specific H-RNTI is different. The base station then sends the common H-RNTI to the group of UEs and each dedicated, UE- specific H-RNTI to each respective UE.
- HSPA high speed packet access
- a UE that communicates with a radio base station over a radio interface on a shared control channel in a cell coverage area that is shared by multiple UEs receives a common control channel order signal transmitted by the base station in the cell to a group of multiple UEs over the shared control channel.
- the UE processes the common control channel order signal and detects a common control channel signal identifier associated with the common control channel order signal. If the UE determines that common control channel signal identifier matches a common control channel signal identifier previously configured for or stored in each of the UEs in the group, then the UE processes the common control channel order and performs one or more actions in response to the processed common control channel order.
- the UE receives a dedicated control channel order signal specific to the UE transmitted by the base station in the cell over the shared control channel and detects a dedicated control channel signal identifier specific to the UE associated with the dedicated, UE-specific control channel order signal. The UE then performs one or more actions in response to the processed, dedicated, UE-specific control channel order.
- the base station and UE are part of a high speed packet access (HSPA) cellular communications system that includes a radio network controller (RNC) communicating with the base station
- the shared control channel is a high speed shared control channel (HS-SCCH)
- the common control channel order identifier is a common high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) Radio Network Identifier (H-RNTI)
- the dedicated, UE-specific control channel order identifier is a dedicated, UE-specific H-RNTI
- the UE receives from the RNC via the base station a common H-RNTI and a dedicated, UE- specific H-RNTI.
- a radio network controller in communication with a base station generates a common control channel order identifier for use by the base station in transmitting a common control channel order over the shared control channel to a group of multiple UEs in the cell.
- the RNC sends the common control channel order identifier to the base station, wherein the base station is configured to send the common control channel order identifier to each of the UEs in the group.
- the RNC generates a dedicated, UE-specific control channel identifier for the shared control channel each of one or more of the UEs in the group.
- Each dedicated, UE-specific control channel identifier is different from the other dedicated, UE-specific control channel identifiers and from the common control channel identifier.
- the RNC sends the dedicated, UE-specific control channel identifiers to the base station for use by the base station and distribution by the base station to corresponding UEs in the group.
- the RNC, base station, and UEs are part of a high speed packet access (HSPA) cellular communications system
- the shared control channel is a high speed shared control channel (HS-SCCH)
- the common control channel order identifier is a common high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) Radio Network Identifier (H-RNTI)
- the dedicated, UE-specific control channel order identifier is a dedicated, UE-specific H-RNTI.
- Figure 1 is a diagram of a non-limiting example
- UTRAN Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- Figure 2 shows a base station transmitting a common HS-SCCH order to a group of two UEs in a cell served by the base station.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart diagram illustrating example procedures that may be performed by a radio network controller (RNC).
- RNC radio network controller
- Figure 4 is a flowchart diagram illustrating example procedures that may be performed by a Node B or base station more generally.
- Figure 5 is a flowchart diagram illustrating example procedures that may be performed by a UE.
- Figure 6 shows an example, non-limiting HS-SCCH slot format useable in an
- Figure 7 shows an example, non-limiting encoding process for the Part I message of a Type 4 HS-SCCH slot.
- Figure 8 shows an example, non-limiting encoding process for the Part 2 message of a Type 4 HS-SCCH slot.
- Figures 9 and 10 are flowchart diagrams illustrating example procedures where the network monitors HARQ-ACKs from all UEs in the group and, if one or several UEs do not ACK the order, how the network either retransmits the order using a common order or retransmits the order only to users that have not ACKed the order, respectively.
- Figure 11 shows non-limiting, example function block diagrams of multiple
- UEs 20 and a base station/NodeB 10 that may be used to implement the technology described above.
- Figure 12 is a function block diagram of an example computer implementation of the machine platform 30 realized by or implemented as one or more computer processors or controllers and which may execute instructions stored on a non-transitory, computer-readable storage medium.
- Hardware implementation may include or encompass, without limitation, digital signal processor (DSP) hardware, a reduced instruction set processor, hardware (e.g., digital or analog) circuitry including but not limited to application specific integrated circuit(s) (ASIC) and/or field programmable gate array(s) (FPGA(s)), and (where appropriate) state machines capable of performing such functions.
- DSP digital signal processor
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- a computer is generally understood to comprise one or more processors or one or more controllers, and the terms computer, processor, and controller may be employed interchangeably.
- the functions may be provided by a single dedicated computer or processor or controller, by a single shared computer or processor or controller, or by a plurality of individual computers or processors or controllers, some of which may be shared or distributed.
- processor or “controller” also refers to other hardware capable of performing such functions and/or executing software, such as the example hardware recited above.
- UE user equipment
- UE user equipment
- UE user equipment
- UE is a non-limiting term comprising any wireless device or node equipped with a radio interface allowing for at least one of: transmitting signals in the uplink (UL) and receiving and/or measuring signals in the downlink (DL).
- UL uplink
- DL downlink
- Some examples of UE in its general sense are PDA, laptop, mobile, sensor, fixed relay, mobile relay, a radio network node (e.g., an LMU or a femto base station or a small base station using the terminal technology).
- a UE herein may comprise a UE (in its general sense) capable of operating or at least performing measurements in one or more frequencies, carrier frequencies, component carriers or frequency bands. It may be a "UE” operating in single- or multi-RAT or multi- standard mode.
- a cell is associated with a base station, where a base station comprises in a general sense any node transmitting radio signals in the downlink (DL) and/or receiving radio signals in the uplink (UL).
- Some example base stations are eNodeB, e B, Node B, macro/micro/pico radio base station, home eNodeB, relay, repeater, sensor, transmitting-only radio nodes or receiving-only radio nodes.
- a base station may operate or at least perform measurements in one or more frequencies, carrier frequencies or frequency bands and may be capable of carrier aggregation. It may also be a single-radio access technology (RAT), muti- RAT, or multi- standard node, e.g., using the same or different base band modules for different RATs.
- RAT single-radio access technology
- the example embodiments are described in the non-limiting example context of a UTRAN HSPA type system.
- the technology is not limited to UTRAN, but may apply to any suitable Radio Access Network (RAN), single-RAT or multi-RAT.
- RAN Radio Access Network
- single-RAT single-RAT
- multi-RAT multi-RAT
- HS-SCCH in HSPA An order may be sent to a specific individual UE over the shared control channel by including a dedicated UE identifier for that UE in the order. That way only that one UE responds to the order and all the other UEs sharing the control channel ignore it.
- the inventors in this application recognized the need and desirability of a common shared control channel order (referred to hereafter as a "common control channel order") that is provided to address multiple UEs in a cell.
- common control channel order is a common HS-SCCH order that allows a single HS-SCCH order to address multiple UEs in a cell.
- the common control channel order provides a way to send a control command to many UEs without sending multiple different HS-SCCH orders dedicated to individual UEs.
- a common control channel UE identity may be used to signal information to multiple UEs using one common control channel order, e.g., one HS-SCCH order.
- This common control channel UE identity is the same or common for a group of multiple UEs in a cell including but not necessarily all UEs in the cell. The grouping of UEs may be based on one or more factors, e.g., UE capabilit(ies).
- This common control channel UE identity for a group of UEs may be conveyed to those UEs (and to Node Bs), for example, via higher layer (e.g., RRC) signaling from the RNC.
- RRC higher layer
- a UE may have multiple, different UE identities when it comes to common control channel orders like HS-SCCH orders.
- a common control channel UE identity is introduced called a common HS-DSCH Radio Network Identifier (H-RNTI).
- This common H- RNTI is different from a dedicated HS-DSCH Radio Network Identifier (H-RNTI) which is dedicated to one UE.
- H-RNTI Radio Network Identifier
- a common HS-SCCH order and a common H-RNTI are used for illustration only and not limitation.
- a common HS-SCCH order may be defined.
- a single common HS-SCCH order addresses multiple UEs thereby eliminating the need to send multiple dedicated HS-SCCH orders, although dedicated HS-SCCH orders may still be used where appropriate.
- the network and UEs may be configured to receive and respond to both dedicated, UE-specific HS-SCCH orders and common HS-SCCH orders.
- the network may inform the UE of one or more configurations of common control channel orders associated with the nodes associated with the coverage area, e.g., through higher layer signaling.
- Non-limiting examples of such nodes include macro, pico, femto, remote radio unit, WiFi, or other type radio node.
- the network may configure a common H-RNTI of a desired cell and may also configure a list of common H-RNTIs of the neighboring cells through RRC signaling.
- Other ways of communicating common control channel UE identify information may also be used.
- Figure 2 shows a base station transmitting a common HS-SCCH order to a group of two UEs in a cell served by the base station.
- the common HS-SCCH order in this non-limiting HSPA example, is scrambled with the cell's specific downlink scrambling code as outlined in existing 3GPP specifications.
- common HS-SCCH orders from a particular cell belonging to a particular base station e.g., a NodeB, only affect UEs monitoring HS-SCCH channels (e.g., using HS-SCCH channelization codes) in that cell.
- the UEs monitor a number of HS-SCCH channels in the serving HS-DSCH cell, in any activated secondary serving HS-DSCH cells, and up to one HS-SCCH channel in one or more non-serving neighbor cells (for triggering of enhanced serving cell change).
- Each cell has a corresponding primary scrambling code which UEs may use to differentiate between HS-SCCH channels.
- FIG 3 is a flowchart diagram illustrating example procedures that may be performed by a radio network controller (RNC).
- the RNC generates or otherwise determines a common control channel order for a shared control channel (step SI).
- the RNC may also generate or otherwise determine a dedicated control channel order for the shared control channel for one or more UEs.
- the RNC provides or configures a common control order identifier (and possibly dedicated common control channel order identifiers) to a Node B or base station and to multiple UEs (step S2).
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart diagram illustrating example procedures that may be performed by a Node B or base station more generally.
- the base station generates or otherwise determines a common control channel order for a shared control channel for a group of multiple UEs (step S10).
- the base station may also generate or otherwise determine a dedicated control channel order for the shared control channel for one or more UEs (step S10).
- the base station processes the common control channel order to associate, e.g., mask, the common control channel order with a common control channel order identifier (step S12), and later transmits the processed common control channel order in the cell over the shared control channel (step S14).
- the base station monitor for common control channel order ACKs from UEs that have received and successfully decoded the common control channel order (step SI 6). This option is described in further detail below.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart diagram illustrating example procedures that may be performed by a UE.
- the UE receives a common control channel order signal on a shared control channel shared by multiple UEs and processes a cell's common control channel signal shared by multiple UEs.
- the UE processes the common control channel order signal in step S22.
- the UE detects a common control channel signal identifier associated with the common control channel order and determines that it matches a common control channel signal identifier previously configured for or stored in each of the UEs in the UE group (step S24).
- the UE then processes the common control channel signal identifier in step S26, and performs one or more actions in response to the processed common control channel order in step S28.
- the UE in some example embodiments may send an ACK in step S29.
- Figure 6 shows an example, non-limiting HS-SCCH slot format useable in an
- Part 1 of the HS-SCCH slot carries information related to a channelization code set, precoding weight information, modulation scheme and number of transport blocks preferred.
- Part 2 of the HS-SCCH slot carries information on transport block size, HARQ process, and redundancy and constellation version.
- HS-SCCHs are divided in to 4 types: Type 1-Applicable for single antenna communication - 3GPP HSPA Release 5, Type 2- Applicable when the UE is operating in HS-SCCH less mode, Type 3-Applicable when the UE is configured in MIMO mode - 3GPP HSPA Release 7, and Type 4-Applicable when the UE is configured in MIMO mode with four transmit antennas - 3 GPP HSPA Release 11.
- the HS-SCCH slot can be an HS-SCCH order or the actual signal.
- Figure 7 shows an example, non-limiting encoding process for the Part I message of a Type 4 HS-SCCH slot.
- modulation index/rank information (5 bits), code allocation (CCS 7 bits), and precoding weight information (PCI 4 bits) are encoded by a (40, 16) punctured convolutional coder in this example.
- These encoded bits are bit-masked using, for example, an XOR or similar operation with a UE-specific sequence which is generated by encoding a 16-bit UE ID using a (40, 16) punctured convolutional code.
- the 16- bit UE ID corresponds in this example to a HS-DSCH Radio Network Identifier (H-RNTI), which can either be a common H-RNTI or a dedicated H-RNTI. These 40 Part I encoded bits are spread by spreading factor 128, QPSK-modulated, and transmitted in one slot.
- the dedicated H-RNTI may be configured by the RNC for this particular UE.
- Figure 8 shows an example, non-limiting encoding process for the Part 2 message of a Type 4 HS-SCCH slot.
- the transport block size (TBS-12 bits) for the transport blocks, HARQ process identifiers (4 bits), redundancy versions (RV-4 bits), and the UE id (H- RNTI-16 bits) are sent through a punctured convolutional encoder.
- the 80 output bits are spread by spreading factor 128, QPSK modulated, and transmitted in two slots.
- a UE must be addressed by a common UE-identifier, which in this non-limiting example is a common H-RNTI.
- a dedicated UE-identifier which in this non-limiting example is a dedicated H-RNTI.
- an RNC may send two H-RNTIs to a UE, e.g., using RRC signaling, during the RRC configuration/re-configuration.
- One H-RNTI is for dedicated UE signaling and the other for common signaling.
- the Node B masks the HS-SCCH order or signal with the appropriate H-RNTI based on the type of HS-SCCH order or signal. For example, if the HS-SCCH signal is dedicated to a particular UE, the Node B masks the HS- SCCH signal with a dedicated H-RNTI as illustrated in Figures 7 and 8.
- the Node B masks the HS-SCCH signal with a common H-RNTI.
- the UE first detects Part 1 of a received HS-SCCH signal and then Part 2. Since the UE does not have information as to whether the HS-SCCH signal is common or dedicated, the UE decodes, either sequentially or in parallel, the received HS-SCCH signal with the two HS-RNTIs.
- the UE can identify whether the HS-SCCH signal is a dedicated order/signal or a common HS-SCCH order.
- a dedicated, UE-specific HS-SCCH order may be acknowledged by the UE with an ACK codeword in the HARQ-ACK field on the HS-DPCCH channel.
- the HS-SCCH is a downlink control channel
- the HS-DPCCH is an uplink control channel that conveys channel state information to the Node B. The UE does not send a NACK in response to a dedicated HS-SCCH order.
- the NodeB may choose to retransmit the dedicated HS-SCCH order, possibly with a higher transmit power, until an ACK is received from the UE (or until a maximum number of retransmissions is reached).
- the network may monitor HARQ-ACKs from all UEs in the group. If one or several UEs do not ACK the order, then the network may choose to either retransmit the order using a common order or retransmit the order only to users that have not ACKed the order.
- the base station determines whether an HS-
- step S32 the base station transmits a common HS-SCCH order (step S32).
- step S34 A decision is made in step S34 whether all UEs have acknowledged reception of the common order. If not, the base station may retransmit the HS- SCCH order using you UE-specific or dedicated HS-SCCH orders to the UEs that have not acknowledged (step S36).
- step S40 the base station determines whether an HS-
- SCCH order needs to be transmitted to more than one UE. If so, the base station transmits a common HS-SCCH order (step S42). A decision is made in step S44 whether all UEs have acknowledged reception of the common order. If not, a further decision is made whether a total number of ACKs is less than A th, which is a pre-configured threshold. This allows the base station to determine whether the common HS-SCCH order should be retransmitted as a common HS-SCCH order to all the UEs (step S48) or as UE-specific, dedicated HS-SCCH orders to the UEs from which NodeB did not receive ACKs for the common HS-SCCH order (step S50). [0049] Each UE can, in the general case, only transmit either one ACK or one NACK
- the NodeB can avoid potential ambiguities by avoiding transmitting UE-specific and common HS-SCCH orders
- Figure 11 shows non-limiting, example function block diagrams of multiple
- the base station 10 includes a controller 12 and common control channel order generator 14 that may be implemented using one or more data processors coupled to communications interface circuitry 16 including radio communciations circuitry and circuitry for communicating with other radio and/or core network nodes such as an RNC.
- a common control channel order 18 is shown being transmitted and received by three UEs 20 in a particular group.
- Each UE 20 may include a communications interface 22, including suitable radio communications circuitry, a controller 24, and user interface (not shown).
- Machine platforms for an RNC, a base station, and a UE may take any of several forms, such as (for example) electronic circuitry in the form of a computer
- FIG. 12 is a function block diagram of a suitable example computer implementation of the machine platform 30 realized by or implemented as one or more computer processors or controllers as those terms are expansively defined, and which may execute instructions stored on non-transitory computer-readable storage media.
- a machine platform may comprise, in addition to a processor(s) 32, a memory section 34 (which in turn can comprise random access memory, read only memory, an application memory (a non-transitory computer-readable medium which stores, e.g., coded non instructions which can be executed by the processor(s) 32 to perform acts described herein), and any other memory such as cache memory, for example).
- a wired interface is shown that may be used in the RNC and base station, while a wireless interface 38 is shown that may be used in the base station and UE.
- a hardware circuit e.g., an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a digital signal processor (DSP), a programmable gate array (PGA), etc., where circuit elements are structured and operated to perform the various acts described herein.
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- DSP digital signal processor
- PGA programmable gate array
- introducing common control channel orders gives the base station, e.g., NodeB, the ability to address all or a group of UEs with a single HS-SCCH order transmission. This is in contrast to a NodeB having to send a separate, dedicated HS-SCCH order to each UE.
- Other advantages include reduced downlink control signaling overhead (since fewer orders need to be sent), reduced downlink interference (since fewer orders need to be sent), and lower downlink latency for both HS-SCCH orders and HSDPA data since the average queuing time in the HSDPA scheduler can be reduced when fewer order need to be transmitted.
- HS- SCCH order handling also allows re-use of existing specifications and existing implementations (of HS- SCCH order handling).
- Common HS-SCCH orders also share the benefits of ordinary (UE- specific) HS-SCCH orders, e.g., low false alarm rate (compared to e.g. E-AGCH) and low latency (compared to e.g. RRC signaling).
- E-AGCH E-DCH Absolute Grant Channel
- E-DPCCH E-DCH Dedicated Physical Control Channel
- E-DPDCH E-DCH Dedicated Physical Data Channel
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